BWB Talks: Celebrating Marilyn Waring's new book

22May 2019 Wednesday22May 2019 Wednesday

18:00 pm20:00 pm

National Library of New Zealand Molesworth Street, Wellington Wellington

In 1975 Marilyn Waring was elected to the New Zealand Parliament as the MP for Raglan. Aged just 23 and only the ﬁ fteenth woman to enter Parliament, she served through the turbulent years of Muldoon’s government, including as chair of the Public Expenditure Committee, before crossing the ﬂ oor to support nuclear-free legislation which ultimately led to the fall of the National government. The Political Years is an autobiographical account of her time at the forefront of male-dominated public life and sits alongside Marilyn’s other books, including Counting for Nothing and Still Counting. Marilyn Waring will be in conversation with Dr Jess Berentson-Shaw, co-director of think-and-do tank The Workshop and senior research associate at the Public Policy Institute at the University of Auckland. In 2018, she published BWB Text A Matter of Fact: Talking Truth in a Post-Truth World. 6.00–8.00 p.m. (doors open 5.30 p.m.) Wednesday 22 May 2019 National Library of New Zealand Molesworth Street, Wellington